Automated micro-propagation of plant material

P.J. Sobey, B. Harter, A. Hinsch
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This paper describes the development of the first commercial automated tissue culture robot (the Vitron/sup TM/ 501) by the Australian company ForBio Robotics. The purpose of the robot is to automate the cloning of plant material in a sterile environment, a process that is entirely manual at the present time. The robotic process mimics the manual process and involves harvesting a small (6 cm) plant from a tray, cutting it into a number of smaller viable explants and planting these into fresh trays of nutrient medium. This must all be done under sterile conditions. ForBio has identified agro-forestry for pulp and timber products as a large enough market to warrant the cost of automation. Target species include eucalypts, acacia, teak and pine.
植物材料的自动微繁殖
本文介绍了澳大利亚ForBio Robotics公司开发的第一台商用自动化组织培养机器人(Vitron/sup TM/ 501)。该机器人的目的是在无菌环境中自动克隆植物材料,目前这一过程完全是手动的。机器人过程模仿人工过程,包括从托盘中收获一个小(6厘米)的植物,将其切割成许多较小的可存活的外植体,然后将它们种植到新鲜的营养培养基托盘中。这一切都必须在无菌条件下进行。ForBio已经确定纸浆和木材产品的农林业市场足够大,可以保证自动化成本。目标树种包括桉树、金合欢树、柚木和松树。
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